MANILA, Philippines – If Manny Pacquiao is indeed avoiding a showdown with newly crowned WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford, the Filipino icon is well within his rights to do so.

This is what Crawford himself said when asked if Pacquiao is deliberately ducking the younger champion, who is arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter in the planet today.

In a recent interview with SiriusXM Boxing Radio, Crawford — fresh from his massive TKO win over Jeff Horn to become a three-division champion — argued that Pacquiao deserves to cherry-pick his opponents from now on after everything he has achieved in the sport.

“Pacquiao earned the right to go out how he wants to go out. He had fought everybody there is to fight — when they was there to fight. He fought all the top names. Eight-division champion. He accomplished everything there is to do in the sport of boxing,” the 30-year-old undefeated fighter explained.

While Crawford battered Horn over nine one-sided rounds, Pacquiao struggled against the Australian slugger in a loss last year — a clear indication that Pacquiao is no longer the fiery fighter he once was.

Now, the belt that once belonged to Pacquiao is in Crawford’s hands. Pacquiao, for his part, is trying to salvage a measure of pride against WBA welterweight titlist Lucas Matthysse in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia next month.

Even before Pacquiao controversially lost to Horn, there had been talks about pitting the fighting senator against Crawford — talks that will likely resurface if Pacquiao gets past Matthysse on July 15.

Unlike some nominees or appointees, Sen. Gregorio Honasan is expected to breeze through the Commission on Appointments (CA) on his new post as secretary of the Department of Information and Communications Technology.

Mindanao Islamic Telephone Co. (Mislatel), the franchise holder in the consortium that was declared provisional new player in the telecommunications industry, yesterday refuted claims questioning the validity of its franchise.